The issue with kwalletmanager5 is still there, even after the latest update.
It seems that it invokes kcmshell5 kwalletconfig5 instead of kcmshell5 kcm_kwallet5:
$ kwalletmanager5
Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
Could not find module 'kwalletconfig5'. See kcmshell5 --list for the full list of modules.
Lutris stopped working after the update giving me this error, when launched from the terminal:
lutris
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/lutris", line 52, in <module>
from lutris.gui.application import Application # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[...]
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cairo'
I downgraded lutris (0.5.13-1 => 0.5.12-4) as a workaround for now.
Using sudo downgrade lutris
Edit: Can confirm that 0.5.13-2 fixed it! Thx @Yochanan !
Both of us currently have windows installed (myself on another nvme) and the freezing of the live boot breaks the networking on windows. We were recommended by @stephane to report here. Hopefully this is the correct thread to report it in
I doubt that your issue has something to do with this update thread, as most of these packages are not in the stable branch yet. Having an own thread for that topic is the better way. So the suggestion to post it here is more or less wrong @gstroot
The pop-extension for the gnome-shell has issues since the update to the version in testing (gnome-shell-extension-pop-shell-1.2.0+293+gb5accce-1).
Many windows are rendered much to large, so that the buttons are out of the screen area and cannot be reached. Also some window-content on the right is not visible. Also other graphical issues occur.
I don’t know if this is related to the gnome upgrade, but downgrading the extension to the version in stable solved the issues.
EDIT:
the new version seems to work well again. Not sure what did the trick. I did a random sequence of (de-)activations / re-logins / uninstalls / reinstalls and do not know what was important.
When I did as instructed I’m encountering a never ending install prompts:
$ pamac build $(pacman -Qoq /usr/lib/python3.10)
Install alacarte from extra ? [y/N] y
Install apparmor from extra ? [y/N] y
Install avahi from extra ? [y/N] y
Install boost-libs from extra ? [y/N] y
Install btrfs-progs from core ? [y/N] y
Install caffeine-ng from community ? [y/N] y
Install clang from extra ? [y/N] y
Install dbus-python from extra ? [y/N] y
Install duplicity from community ? [y/N] y
Install gedit from community ? [y/N] y
Install gnome-browser-connector from extra ? [y/N] y
Install gnome-layout-switcher from community ? [y/N] y
Install gnome-tweaks from extra ? [y/N] y
Install gom from extra ? [y/N] y
Install gradience from community ? [y/N] y
Install graphviz from extra ? [y/N] y
Install gst-editing-services from extra ? [y/N] y
Install gufw from community ? [y/N] y
Install imath from extra ? [y/N] y
Install ldb from extra ? [y/N] y
Install libblockdev from extra ? [y/N] y
... and on and on and on...